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A G-coupled receptor protein critical for peripheral nerve myelination Free
Shen Yi B. Howng, Darlene S. Douglas, and Brian Popko*
The Jack Miller Center for Peripheral Neuropathy, Department of Neurology, The University of Chicago, 5841 South Maryland Avenue, MC2030, Chicago, IL 60637, USA *Correspondence to:Brian Popko, E-mail: bpopko@uchicago.edu
J Mol Cell Biol, Volume 2, Issue 3, June 2010, 105-106,  https://doi.org/10.1093/jmcb/mjp047

Intercellular signaling between the axon and myelinating glial cells plays an essential role in the regulation of the myelination process. A recent study from Monk et al. has used a forward genetics approach in zebrafish to identify a G protein-coupled receptor that is necessary for Schwann cells to myelinate axons, thereby uncovering a critical component of the axo–glial signaling network.